In ode to Back to the Future Day; things to do today to help your financial future

Our financial future will be here before we know it

The importance of planing seeds today

Quick review of Lewis Howe's "School of Greatness"

Quote of the lesson

The
movie, Back to the Future II, premiered on November 22 1989, which also
happened to be my eight birthday. If you’ve seen the movie you know
that part of the plot is the main characters going into the future,
October 21st 2015. Now since the premier was almost 26 years
ago, most of you probably weren’t old enough to think about or even care
about money. Heck, some of us listening today weren’t even born yet in
1989. So today we are discussing thing that you do today with you money
that your future self will back on and appreciate.

Below are a few
of the things that we talk about in today's lesson. While none of these
are really new or ground breaking, they just put a different spin to
having a healthy financial plan.

Now
with this being said, we don’t know the future and I am certainly not
guaranteeing you will find success if you do one of these things.
However I do know by looking back in the past that these steps DO
have a history of working out, in a big way. The thing is that the next
5, 10, 15, 20, or 25 years are going to go by in a blink and will
happen regardless of what we do. So why not let us have something to
show for it by making wise financial decisions today that we can point
to later on in the future as a tipping point.

I also share ways you can connect with other things that are happening around JW’s Financial Coaching via Social Media, the Newsletter, and the podcast.

In addition I was able to read a rough copy of Lewis Howe’s new book “The School of Greatness”.
I highly recommend the book. While it doesn’t directly speak to your
personal finances, the book is eight chapters full of stories, wisdom,
and practical action steps to take to achieve your goals, whatever they
might be.

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